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it was an election that, republicans should have won in a bad economy, with all that money, and they lost virtually every group. they even lost cubans in florida, which used to reliable vote. so you have to ask what does the republican party do next? but that is not my top priority frankly. >> don't broad brush it excessively. the republicans kept the house, the democrats kept the senate and the president, a democrat, kept the white house. that is a split verdict. >> beneath those numbers there was an earthquake john. >> oh, the hidden earthquake. nobody felt it? >> everybody feels it. >> nothing on the restrictter scale but there was -- on the scale. >>> when you think we had 23 million people unemployed and the worst in our history and he still carried it through. i would call it a landslide under the conditions he had to run. i think it was a decisive victory. >> it was on several counts. first the exit polling showed most of the voters did blame the economic problems on bush and they wanted to give obama more time to work on it. pretty significant considering expectations said ju
it was an election that, republicans should have won in a bad economy, with all that money, and they lost virtually every group. they even lost cubans in florida, which used to reliable vote. so you have to ask what does the republican party do next? but that is not my top priority frankly. >> don't broad brush it excessively. the republicans kept the house, the democrats kept the senate and the president, a democrat, kept the white house. that is a split verdict. >> beneath those...
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. >> host: so the powerful faces in the book to me or their rickety economy but if you could explain a little more clearly. >> guest: in a competitive market the government would set the rules and as the germans do with what they call the liberalism adjust the rules as the businesses play the rules you are not going to have protection but you have to make sure the playing field because the market will figure out best who should succeed in the capitalist market to head towards monopoly or duopoly that getting bigger and bigger and bigger and when that happens when you get is the ones you are a monopoly or duopoly come you don't want to invest in innovation you just want to mind the market and to rent seeking by which they mean earning profits greater than you would get in the market economy. when you add to that all of these rules and regulations in the book and every chapter as i am sure you've read things you haven't read in the news media show how again and again and again the market is being rigged but this is terrible and helps explain why in the economic doldrums we don't have t
. >> host: so the powerful faces in the book to me or their rickety economy but if you could explain a little more clearly. >> guest: in a competitive market the government would set the rules and as the germans do with what they call the liberalism adjust the rules as the businesses play the rules you are not going to have protection but you have to make sure the playing field because the market will figure out best who should succeed in the capitalist market to head towards...
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to what the party needs to do to regroup for 2 2 2 2 2 2 hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with their failure once again to take back the senate. many in the party calling for change. what can republicans do to regroup for 2014 and beyond. ja
focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face...
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crude oil prices tumbling on fears of a weak economy, large inventory, crude oil, a stronger dollar that was boosted by a flight from european currencies to this country. crude oil down more than $4, under $85 per barrel. we should point out, today's stock sell-off to my as impressive as it is, does not compare with the sell-off when president obama was first elected back in 2008, and the day after election day than stocks plunged 5% after he was elected, and fell another 12 percent two weeks after the election, and by the end of 2008, the dow had sunk nearly 9%. well, joining us now to assess whether that is the likely path for the markets to follow, charles schwab chief investment strategist and senior vice president. good to have you with us. >> hi. lou: this is a fairly impressive sell-off. what you make of it? >> look, i think yesterday we had two major uncertainties, the dominant one being the fiscal cliff. the last comment, but most trenton center with the election itself. there was some hope that once we get the results of the election we would have greater clarity on the big unc
crude oil prices tumbling on fears of a weak economy, large inventory, crude oil, a stronger dollar that was boosted by a flight from european currencies to this country. crude oil down more than $4, under $85 per barrel. we should point out, today's stock sell-off to my as impressive as it is, does not compare with the sell-off when president obama was first elected back in 2008, and the day after election day than stocks plunged 5% after he was elected, and fell another 12 percent two weeks...
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bush with this down economy. and, look, i mean, we couldn't even win the argument on foreign policy in part because a lot of people are sick of the two wars that george w. bush got us into. that's just a fact. gorgeous george w. bush's type of republic party mitt romney as todd akin richard mourdock in another. >> very good with latinos, kevin mccarthy. we have some bright new leaders and we need to have more of those. >> george w. bush's policies spending and two wars ended up also delivering barack obama into the white house. but let's start with you, chip. your take where we are. what do you think of my point that romney ran a defensive campaign but he also did have to deal with the bush baggage, credibility on spending, and a foreign policy that was frankly the by product of the hopeful but ultimately rather confused and unsuccessful policy in the middle east? >> yeah. i think you are spot on. first, let me say i aspire to be one of those old white guys. >> laura: and rich. >> definitely be a rich old white g
bush with this down economy. and, look, i mean, we couldn't even win the argument on foreign policy in part because a lot of people are sick of the two wars that george w. bush got us into. that's just a fact. gorgeous george w. bush's type of republic party mitt romney as todd akin richard mourdock in another. >> very good with latinos, kevin mccarthy. we have some bright new leaders and we need to have more of those. >> george w. bush's policies spending and two wars ended up also...
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. >> host: so, you refer -- a couple of powerful phrase, you refer to ours being a rigged economy. if you could explain more clearly. >> guest: well, in a competitive market, government would set the rules and as the germans do, with what they call -- adjust the rules as businesses figure out how to game the rules to have as level a playing field. because the market will figure out best how to outfit capital and who should succeed. but it's also a natural tendency in a capitalist market to good toward monopoly where a couple of successful firms get bigger and bigger and remove competition. and when that happened you get constitute typhic indication. you don't want to take risks. you just want to mind the market, do what economists call rent-seeking, which means earning profits greater than a market economy. when you add to that these rules and regulations -- in the book, every chapter, -- i'm sure you a reading thises you have not read in the news media. i show how again and again and again the market is being rigged. this is terrible for the national economy and explains why we're
. >> host: so, you refer -- a couple of powerful phrase, you refer to ours being a rigged economy. if you could explain more clearly. >> guest: well, in a competitive market, government would set the rules and as the germans do, with what they call -- adjust the rules as businesses figure out how to game the rules to have as level a playing field. because the market will figure out best how to outfit capital and who should succeed. but it's also a natural tendency in a capitalist...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one ason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their -year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ >> i ran for office because i am concerned about america. this election is over, but our principles endorsed. i believe that the principles upon which this nation were founded on the only short guide to a resurgent economy into renewed greatness. lou: coming up short in his bid for the presidency dollars in the majority of the swing states. joining me now to talk about some of the reasons behind that, the shifting demographics, republican thinking in strategy, we are joined by former deputy assistant to president george w. bush, also with us best-selling author, and klein. this is as if the obama team did not -- it just knew exactly what would unfold. that is how together they were. it was the inverse for the run the te
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. this give me can i speak with you sir let me just play by sort of died in your i don't agree you don't agree with. my son isn't isn't in there enough i don't know what his coffee when he's trying to argue fair. country. countries i'm curious. to help you. find in so many old says war.
find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. this give me can i speak with you sir let me just play by sort of died in your i don't agree you don't agree with. my son isn't isn't in there enough i don't know what his coffee when he's trying to argue fair. country. countries i'm curious. to help you. find in so many old says war.
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commentators who are arguing that mitt romney given the state of the economy could be another reagan carter where ronald reagan was able to beat jimmy carter in a poor economic climate and the reason that didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because ron reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's life style i mean obviously he was he was very well off but at the same time he was able to to connect with them on a very personal level that twinkle in his eye they feel that they like to able to connect with democrat was democratic crossover democratic independent voters who he appealed to mitt romney didn't have that appeal so it wasn't the same kind of you know steve i mean i'm kind of neutral here on this one ok but i'll give. you're a man what credit for he's a great campaigner i don't know if he's a great president i don't know if he's a great politician but he's a great campaigner he was ju
commentators who are arguing that mitt romney given the state of the economy could be another reagan carter where ronald reagan was able to beat jimmy carter in a poor economic climate and the reason that didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because ron reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's life...
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the economy would go over the fiscal cliff, sending the economy back into a recession. budget office projecting the unemployment rate could jump to 9.1% by the end of the year and that economic growth as well could shrink by half of a percent. i want to bring in bill schneider, chicago sun times washington bureau chief and columnist, lynn sweet. both big fans of "price is right," i understand. the president wants to keep the taxes and exit poll says 47% ironic number there, 47% says that there should be a tax hike for those earning over $250,000 a year but republicans don't want any tax hike. is this going to be the sticking point in negotiations? >> well, this is the first round. think of it this way. obama is now saying that the republicans are the ones that want a tax hike, right, the party that you might associate with being anti-tax. because if you do nothing, if you do nothing, we all, that's to congress, we all will pay more tacks next year. if you do what people will seem reasonable, if you give 98% of us -- because that's how many of us don't earn -- joint earn
the economy would go over the fiscal cliff, sending the economy back into a recession. budget office projecting the unemployment rate could jump to 9.1% by the end of the year and that economic growth as well could shrink by half of a percent. i want to bring in bill schneider, chicago sun times washington bureau chief and columnist, lynn sweet. both big fans of "price is right," i understand. the president wants to keep the taxes and exit poll says 47% ironic number there, 47% says...
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leaders about these so-called fiscal cliff republicans put aside partisanship to save the american economy or are we just forty eight days away from falling into total economic despair also riots again erupted in greece as the greeks continued to protest the austerity measures that are destroying their country is america out of the woods when it comes to austerity policies or is there a chance republicans will still force those crippling policies down our throats and where the newly elected congress gets under way the house will still be controlled by republicans in the senate will still be controlled by democrats what did republicans across america do in twenty one to keep as many democrats as possible out of the halls of congress and what effect did it have on this year's election. you need to know this it's time to tax the rich that's the essence of what vice president joe biden said following the democrats' big wins on election night speaking to a pool of reporters on wednesday biden said democrats clearly have a mandate on tax reform and this issue of taxes will have to be settled soo
leaders about these so-called fiscal cliff republicans put aside partisanship to save the american economy or are we just forty eight days away from falling into total economic despair also riots again erupted in greece as the greeks continued to protest the austerity measures that are destroying their country is america out of the woods when it comes to austerity policies or is there a chance republicans will still force those crippling policies down our throats and where the newly elected...
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with th
focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face...
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to regroup for 2 2 2 2 2 2 >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with their failure once again to take back the senate. many in the party calling for change. what can republicans do to regroup for 2014 and beyond. jason, a wonderful time of the the season, called recrimination. (laughter) >> otherwise known to journalists as shooting the wounded, which is our specialty, so, what, how much trouble is the republican party in? >> they're in a lot of trouble, the coalition needs t
focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face...
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to regroup for 2014 and beyond next. to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! i want to get a big tv for my
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there's little they're doing to stimulate the economy. it's not a surprise that the entire euro zone now just slipped into recession, and there's no light at the end of the tunnel here. what we're trying to do is here a combination. we want to try to stimulate with monetary policy, with easy money from the fed while trying to balance our budget and try to keep things under control on the fiscal side. so i think the ideal scenario for the stock market would be something that could give us an indication that the budget will be balanced several years out, and that both sides agree we're going to trim entitledmements a raise revenues to a point to balance things but near-term provide a fair amount of stimulus to keep this insip yus recovery moving forward. >> jack, tell me me why wall street wanted romney to win so badly. >> i think the main reason behind wall street's desire for romney, you know, you could argue that the wealthy fat cats and everything else. but i think the real difference in my mind is the incentives that romney would have
there's little they're doing to stimulate the economy. it's not a surprise that the entire euro zone now just slipped into recession, and there's no light at the end of the tunnel here. what we're trying to do is here a combination. we want to try to stimulate with monetary policy, with easy money from the fed while trying to balance our budget and try to keep things under control on the fiscal side. so i think the ideal scenario for the stock market would be something that could give us an...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. usank. ♪ lou: president obama was a second term, as a strong support from the latino community among others. so the republicans need to shift their views on immigration reform to convince hispanics they should join the party. the republican party. manhattan institute fellow will be joining us here in moments. talk about just those issues. first we turn our attention to the markets and tonight's moneyline. consumer confidence moving high. reaching a five-year high this month according to the university of michigan survey. one is a surprise demand temporarily investor concerns about the fiscal cliff and the european union that appears near polling office -- falling off its own glass. president obama moved to the east room and stood before the cameras and microphones and produced a nearly -- well, a banishing, if you wi
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. usank. ♪ lou: president obama was a second term, as a strong support from the latino community among others. so the republicans need to shift their views on immigration reform to convince hispanics they should join the party. the republican party....
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and the election was largely about the economy. and really not about race or religion. that is a difficult concept for some others. especially if they look at our society to fully understand it. >> one of the sponsors, i am curious. i lived in syria. when there is a lot of discussion about things breaking down into sectarianism, i don't see any mention of the fact that syria has probably the largest christian population in the middle east. something like 20 to 30%. i am curious why this is not discussed it if you would comment and how you see that playing out. thank you. >> i don't think we are hearing a lot because that is not the overarching problem in syria. the half-brother, who is with the libyan rebels, they are trying to help the turks get out. so getting out of the country would go a long way to ease getting some of the resources are spilling over from other countries and focusing on their own issues. >> christians are absolutely terrified in syria. that is the bottom line. they saw what happened in iraq for the christian community was largely wiped out out of t
and the election was largely about the economy. and really not about race or religion. that is a difficult concept for some others. especially if they look at our society to fully understand it. >> one of the sponsors, i am curious. i lived in syria. when there is a lot of discussion about things breaking down into sectarianism, i don't see any mention of the fact that syria has probably the largest christian population in the middle east. something like 20 to 30%. i am curious why this...
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what's choking our economy and what's choking the economy of greece, and this is why i figured to it the way that i did, even though it was a figure of speech, entitlements are choking us and we've got to make the real reforms to make sure that we do it right. we protect these programs and thirdly, speaker boehner said it very well, i thought he showed great leadership that revenues need to be on the table. again, though, we need to do it in the right way. bowles/simpson said reduce the reductions where you can, lower tax rates by doing that. and i think, at the end of the day, what's going to happen, george, we got to get this economy going again. we have had an outside group ernest and young look at raising of taxes on the highest income earners. what a they concluded was, we would immediately lose 700,000 jobs in america. is that the kind of economy that this president wants to start out with in his second term? i don't think so. president obama saidwo years ago, now is not the time with a sluggish economy to raise taxes. we need to consider the fact that folks who started raising
what's choking our economy and what's choking the economy of greece, and this is why i figured to it the way that i did, even though it was a figure of speech, entitlements are choking us and we've got to make the real reforms to make sure that we do it right. we protect these programs and thirdly, speaker boehner said it very well, i thought he showed great leadership that revenues need to be on the table. again, though, we need to do it in the right way. bowles/simpson said reduce the...
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economy. jobs are created by small business in this country. they should be represented here. the national federation of independent business, groups of small businessmen and women. they really make this country work. it is unfortunate that he would choose to work with people who represent such a small percentage of the economy. that is the union leaders. we are talking about 12 or 15%, depending on how you calculate it, the entire workforce. small business creates jobs. it drives the economy. these are the folks, and this may play some part in the fact that they haven't been invited to today's soirÉe, they are the folks that will be paying those taxes that he is about to raise if he has his way. megyn: i mentioned a moment ago that the union leaders including richard trumka, supposedly they came out and said we don't want them touching medicare and in medicare and social security, they don't want any of these so-called entitlement programs to be adjusted. i'm not talking about people that ar
economy. jobs are created by small business in this country. they should be represented here. the national federation of independent business, groups of small businessmen and women. they really make this country work. it is unfortunate that he would choose to work with people who represent such a small percentage of the economy. that is the union leaders. we are talking about 12 or 15%, depending on how you calculate it, the entire workforce. small business creates jobs. it drives the economy....
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economy. fishing and00ing is not just recreation, it is a critical part of our economy. in montana, hunting and fishing alone brings $1 billion a year to our economy. nearly as much as the state's cattle industry. it drives and sustained jobs, and with hunting season in full swing and thousands of montanaians hunting in the back country over the thanksgiving weekend, this bill is as timely as ever. mr. president, the sports men's act of 2012 is balanced, bipartisan, and widely supported. it is also fiscally responsible. the bill has no cost. mr. president, before the senate went out of session, we voted to move forward with this bill by a vote of 84-7. 84-7. it was a resounding approval to preserve some of our most productive habitat, to pass on the hunting tradition and to entrust them with the land and water we share. now it's time to get this bill across the finish line, to approve a bill with widespread support that preserves our outdoor economy and secures our outdoor heritage or our kids and grand kids. it takes some good democratic ideas and good republican ideas
economy. fishing and00ing is not just recreation, it is a critical part of our economy. in montana, hunting and fishing alone brings $1 billion a year to our economy. nearly as much as the state's cattle industry. it drives and sustained jobs, and with hunting season in full swing and thousands of montanaians hunting in the back country over the thanksgiving weekend, this bill is as timely as ever. mr. president, the sports men's act of 2012 is balanced, bipartisan, and widely supported. it is...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> it seems to me first of all from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try and shut that whole thing down. >> from what i understand from doctors. that guy todd akin is no more in politics. he lost his senate bid against claire mccaskill in missouri by 16 points. in order to run for the senate seat he lost, he had to give up his house seat in missouri. so come january todd akin will be gone from national politics. but until then, consider that this guy, who has this theory about the magical qualities of rapist sperm, which he says he learned from doctors, this guy, until he is gone
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> it seems to me first of all from what i understand from doctors, that's really...
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it was necessary to save the banks in order to get the economy going. he then provided leadership for some regulation of the financial institutions through the dodd-frank legislation. we can argue about whether that is adequate regulation. we are going to have a debate still over whether these too data to failed banks are too data to exist and should be broken up -- too big to fail banks are too big to exist. caller: i have two comments. first of all, i see some inclination here to over romanticized what the senate was in the past. one example i think of when you say we did things for the good of the country was the subsidy we gave to our tobacco farmers. it is disgusting, appalling, and inexcusable. it represented the power of one or two senators or a handful of two -- handful of senators to control things and clearly that was not good for the country. as far as the current congress goes, i am upset with the democrats because they give away things on the 40 votes. they should make the republicans actually filibuster. that means the republicans have to
it was necessary to save the banks in order to get the economy going. he then provided leadership for some regulation of the financial institutions through the dodd-frank legislation. we can argue about whether that is adequate regulation. we are going to have a debate still over whether these too data to failed banks are too data to exist and should be broken up -- too big to fail banks are too big to exist. caller: i have two comments. first of all, i see some inclination here to over...
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in now because you have a family member already here but because you have skills that the american economy needs and language. with regard to illegal immigration, i think the rule of law remains the best way of making sure that people don't come into the country illegally. the risk of an amnesty, and we are talking of an immigration reform, that is basically all the we are talking about, unfortunately, is amnesty. every amnesty, weather in europe or the united states, has had the effect of attracting more people into the country illegally in the hope of a future amnesty. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, effective, humane immigration policy that would take into account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, due process, make a determination about how work permits and legal status was conferred. that is not enough. the activist groups in this country insist upon one thing, and it is a remarkable demand in my eyes that they insist upon amnesty, and this president is insisting upon amnesty. what is your reaction? >> well, what i wo
in now because you have a family member already here but because you have skills that the american economy needs and language. with regard to illegal immigration, i think the rule of law remains the best way of making sure that people don't come into the country illegally. the risk of an amnesty, and we are talking of an immigration reform, that is basically all the we are talking about, unfortunately, is amnesty. every amnesty, weather in europe or the united states, has had the effect of...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a fferent chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. n't focus. i was always interrupting my teammates. earlier in my career, my coach approached me. he said, "i think that, you know, sometimes i don't feel like you're focused." so the next day, i went and saw a doctor. it was my adhd. like many kids with adhd, i didn't outgrow it. if you were diagnosed with adhd as a kid, you might still hav
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a fferent chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at...
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it's jobs and the economy. do you know, larry, there are 2.3 million hispanic small business owners in this country, roughly one in ten hispanic households is a small business owner. and yet republicans did a lousy job making the case that the obama policies are killing small business and destroying jobs. we've got to do a better job. >> look, i worked for president reagan, jack kemp was a mentor of mine. george w. bush did very well, former governor of texas, obviously, former president bush. i mean, the gop, it needs an inclusive message. it needs a welcoming message, it seems to me. it needs to stop even hinting that we're going to deport 12 million or 15 million people. we heard all that in the last election, and it was a killer for the republican party. >> there is no doubt that our rhetoric hurts us. i think most americans agree in broad outlines on immigration that we, number one, need to get serious about securing our borders and stopping illegal immigration. but number two, we should remain a nation th
it's jobs and the economy. do you know, larry, there are 2.3 million hispanic small business owners in this country, roughly one in ten hispanic households is a small business owner. and yet republicans did a lousy job making the case that the obama policies are killing small business and destroying jobs. we've got to do a better job. >> look, i worked for president reagan, jack kemp was a mentor of mine. george w. bush did very well, former governor of texas, obviously, former president...
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we will bring jobs home that result in a stronger, healthier economy, and a stronger healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead to common ground, and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. as i said wednesday, this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. earlier this week, the president and i had a short conversation. it was cordial. i think we both understand that trying to find a way to avert the fiscal cliff is important for our country, and i'm hopeful that productive conversations can begin soon so that we can forge an agreement that can pass the congress. and with that, i will be happy to answer questions. [inaudible] >> when the president and i have been able to come to an agreement, there has been no problem getting it passed here in the house. >> you have out what your goal of not having tax rates go up, but you did not lay out a deficit goal. what is the deficit goal
we will bring jobs home that result in a stronger, healthier economy, and a stronger healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead to common ground, and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. as i said wednesday, this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. earlier this week, the...
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can the united states economy go back to being an economy growing 3% a year? >> deaf lit any. the flip was if you look at the energy story, if you look at the rising banks in china so that now you actually have some opportunities in north america, and, by the way, think about that as a base too economically along with canada. if you look at the -- >> [inaudible] >> huge potential, but get the fundamentals right. >> austin, michael? >> yes. >> can we be a 3% economy again? >> end the housing recession and moderate construction, we'd be there. >> sensible policies followed, monetary and fiscal, getting spending under control, entitlement reform, not letting tax rates go up a lot, but lower rates on a broader base. if we don't, the debt implies that tax rates are # going for the broad working class, 70% to pay for ul the sending. it's hard to imagine a robust growing economy where a majority of the working pope pewlation is a minority partner. >> we're well over time. >> deficits. >> okay, everybody join me in thanking the pam. panel. [applause] ♪ >>> now, former state departme
can the united states economy go back to being an economy growing 3% a year? >> deaf lit any. the flip was if you look at the energy story, if you look at the rising banks in china so that now you actually have some opportunities in north america, and, by the way, think about that as a base too economically along with canada. if you look at the -- >> [inaudible] >> huge potential, but get the fundamentals right. >> austin, michael? >> yes. >> can we be a 3%...
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wouldn't that be good for the economy? the president is open to compromise, but he's not going to give away the store, not this year. he learned his lessons back in the lame duck session of congress, 2011. so today he openly rejected the mitt romney, john boehner solution for tax reform. >> what i will not do is to have a process that is vague, that says we're going to sort of, kind of raise revenue through dynamic scoring or closing loopholes that have not been identified. and the reason i won't do that is because i don't want to find ourselves in a position six months from now or a year from now, where lo and behold, the only way to close the deficit is to sock it to middle class families. >> now, that is the classiest way i have ever seen anybody say, you know what, somebody's got to pick up the bar tab, boys. this is what president obama ran against in the presidential election. mitt romney's approach to tax reform was, trust me. the american public wanted specifics. and president obama continued to give specifics toda
wouldn't that be good for the economy? the president is open to compromise, but he's not going to give away the store, not this year. he learned his lessons back in the lame duck session of congress, 2011. so today he openly rejected the mitt romney, john boehner solution for tax reform. >> what i will not do is to have a process that is vague, that says we're going to sort of, kind of raise revenue through dynamic scoring or closing loopholes that have not been identified. and the reason...
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i think that's really crucial for the psychology of the world economy, for the reality of the world economy. if he can get that done, then he goes to immigration. i can understand why a lot of latinos would be upset, but on the other hand he has to tell them, look, economy and jobs is number one for all of us. then we'll do emigration. i don't think he right now needs to be in the position of scoring political points. that's what he was doing in the election, and if he puts that aside temporarily, he can make that a bargaining chip. he could say to john boehner and mitch mcconnell, i can drive stake through your heart in immigration, guys, but i'll wait on immigration while we get the jobs done. if you screw around, maybe i will. he can use it as a bargaining chip right now and get to it six months from now. >> we spent all this year talking about how 2012 was a mirror image in 2004. in the aftermath, 2004 bush goes after immigration. hourld fineman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> up next, the president may stay put and a lot of his trusted team obama members say they're moving
i think that's really crucial for the psychology of the world economy, for the reality of the world economy. if he can get that done, then he goes to immigration. i can understand why a lot of latinos would be upset, but on the other hand he has to tell them, look, economy and jobs is number one for all of us. then we'll do emigration. i don't think he right now needs to be in the position of scoring political points. that's what he was doing in the election, and if he puts that aside...